For this game you will need three
15-card booster packs or its equivalent (45 cards) for each player
playing. It is recommended to have four people per pod.

Rules

The four players will sit in a circle with their positions chosen at
random. Each pod will have a judge who will also serve as a banker and
an auctioneer. This person should not be drafting. Each player will
receive 3 booster packs (each player should receive the same type of
packs, i.e. 1 Invasion pack, 1 Planeshift, and 1 Apocalypse) and 200
dollars (coins or fake money) from the bank for which they may bid on
cards.

To begin the
draft, player #1 will open a booster pack and spread the cards out
on the table so everyone can see them. They should be laid out in
three rows of five.

Each player
will be given a draft form for each pack opened that should look
like this:

Card
1

Amount

Card
2

Amount

Card
3

Amount

Card
4

Amount

Card
5

Amount

Card
6

Amount

Card
7

Amount

Card
8

Amount

Card
9

Amount

Card
10

Amount

Card
11

Amount

Card
12

Amount

Card
13

Amount

Card
14

Amount

Card
15

Amount

After each
pack is opened each player will record his bid amount in the space
provided for each card. A player’s total amount bid may not exceed
the total amount of money the player has remaining. For example if
you only have $50 left then your total on the sheet above may not be
higher then $50.

After each
round of bidding the banker will collect the bid sheets and inform
the players who won the bid for each card (the winning bid amount
will be announced) and inform each of them how much money they have
left in their bank account. In the event of a tie, priority will be
given to the player with the most amount of money left in his bank
before the start of the round. In the event of a tie in the amount
of money, the player who opened the pack will be given priority and
the person to his left will have second priority and so on. The
person with the highest priority will get the card.

After that
pack is completed player #2 will open his pack and follow the above
procedure. Continue until all 12 packs have been drafted.

Please
note after the draft how much money each player has left in his
bank.

Once each
table has drafted all 12 packs, players will construct a 40-card
minimum deck from the cards they have drafted. They may add as many
basic lands as necessary.

When playing,
compare the amount of money left after the draft. In each match, the
person who had the most amount of money left may choose who plays
first in the first game. In the event of a tie use a random method.

Sideboard

Your remaining cards are considered your sideboard. You may remove
any card from your deck and add any number of cards from your sideboard,
as long as your deck still meet the deck construction guide lines. At
the end of your match you must return your deck to its original form.
Example: After game one you decide to take 2 cards out of your deck and
add 3 cards from your sideboard. At the end of the match you must return
the two cards back into your deck and remove the 3 you added before you
play your next opponent.

Mulligan
Rules

Standard
“Paris” Mulligan is used for this variant.

Before each game begins, a player may, for
any reason, reshuffle and redraw his hand, drawing one less card. This
may be repeated as often as the player wishes, until he has no cards
left in his hand. After the participant, who plays first, mulligans as
often as he likes, the decision of whether to mulligan passes to the
other player. Once a player passes the opportunity to mulligan, that
player may not change his mind.